, i Sykesvllle. An tilogunt program was curried out bore on Decoration Day. I. G. Mansfield, who Is employed at Ernest, spent Saturday, Sunday and Monday at his home in town. Rev. Sralib, of the Reform church of Troutvllle, delivered a very Interesting sermon In the M. E. church on Sunday evening. . S. B. Long and wife attended the Bilver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herpel of Reynoldsviile on Friday evening. Miss Lavina Kelter, who has been visiting her sister; Mrs. Jefferson, at Lelota, Ph., for several weeks, returned home Tuesday. Homer E. Mansfield, of Ernest, visit ed with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Mansfield, on Saturday, Sun day and Monday, Mrs. J. S. Ross and daughter, Lucille of Rochester Mills, Pa., Bpent Wednes day evening with Mrs. E. Nupp and family on Main street. Mrs. Albert Armstrong, of Brook wayvillo, Mrs. Gertrude Tawzer and Willie Stauffer, of Burnside, visited with Mrs. Aden Null last week. Death From Lockjaw 1 Never follows an injury dressed with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Its antiseptic and. healing properties prevent blood poisoning. Chas. Oswald, merchant, of Renssolaersville, N. Y., writes : "It cured Seth Burch, of this place, of the ugliest sore on his neck I ever Baw." Cures Cuts, Wounds, Burns and Sores. 2oc at Stoke tc Felcht Drug Co.'s drug stores of Reynoldsviile and Sykesville. Reduced Rates to Bellefonte. Via Pennsylvania Railroad, account Curtin Monument Dedication. Tickets on sale June 5 to 8, good to return until June 11, inclusive, from Cowley, Cata wissa, Shamokin, Liverpool, Mifflin, Martinsburg, Henrietta, New Florence, Wehrum, PunxButawney, McCartney, Grampion, Reynoldsviile, Emporium and intermediate stations within a recline of one hundred mili s of Belle fonte. Consult nearebt Ticket Agent. Notice. All persons are hereby warned not to throw tin cans, rubbish or garbage of any kind on or along the public roads. Any person guilty of so doing will be dealt with according to law. By Order of Supervisors. Straw Hats. It will not be cold all summer. We've got that straw hat for men and boy'B you've been thinking about. Bing Stoke Co. FRESH DRUGS 4 Our supply of drugs is fresh. All drugs that should be in a well-kept drug store are here. They are well kept. The prices are no more than you are accustomed to pay. i 1 4 Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. Splendid line of picture frames. Just what you arejlookingfor. Call and see our samples, make your selections and get our prices and you will be surprised how cheap you can buy a pretty frame. Hughes & Main Street. -4 j Picture 3 Frames ? 4 PICTURE FRAMES h . Fleming I f J V Rev. Father ORDINATION ANNIVERSARY. Father T. Brady Given Reception and Valuable Presentb. Mention was made in The Star last week that Tuesday, May 2!Hh, was the twenty-fifth anniversary of Father Torrence Brady's ordination Into the priesthood, but on account of going to press early Tuesday evening to give the office force a vacation Decoration Day, we were unable to give any particulars of the reception given to Father Brady Tuesday evening. The reception was held In the parochial school hall, there was a large crowd present and it proved to be a very pleasant and profitable reception for Father Brady and an exceedingly enjoyable occasion for all those who were present. P. A. Hordman presided and introduced the speakers and proved himself a capable man for that position. Lawyer Clement W. Flynn, In his smooth and eloquent way, In behalf of Father Brady's friends, presented him with $325.00 in cash, gold headed cane and a morris chair. The chair was the gift of the school children. Father Brady responded to the presentation address. Ho was greatly surprised at the large sum of money presented to him, especially at this time when the miners have been on a striice eight or nine weeks. He appreciates the presents because it Is an evidence to him that he has a large number of warm friends in this place. Interesting and excellent addresses were made by Father MoGivnoy, of DuBois, Father John Kearns, of Green ville, a former Reynoldsviile boy, Father Joseph Zubrzckl, of Adrian, and Father Lynch, of Reynoldsviile. Mem bers of the L. C. B. A. Berved refresh ments. Father Brady was born in the north of Ireland. Early In life he came to America. He graduated in St. Bona venture College, Allegany, N. Y. He spent one year in New Bethlehem after being ordained and Berved the Reyn oldsviile Catholto church during that year, and twenty-four years ago was sent as resident pastor of the church in this place. On acconnt of his long residence here he is known to a large circle of people and is greatly beloved by his parlshoners. The above picture of Fathor Brady was taken several years ago, when he was heavier than he is now, but it is the last picture he had taken. The appearance of the picture will be a surprise to him, as thet photo was ob tained without his knowledge or consent. An Alarming Situation Frequently results from neglect of clogged bowels and torpid liver, until constipation becomes chronic. This condition is unknown to those who use Dr. King's New Life Pills ; the best and gentlest regulators of Stomach and. Bowels. Guaranteed by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co., druggists. Price 25c. Shirt Waists. Silk, linen, lawn and percals. You'll be wanting the newest styles and lowest prices. We have both. Bing-Stoke Co. LLOOTTSS For Sale on Easy Terms. Thirty fine residence lots for sale on extension of Fourth street on easy terms, to suit purchaser. Inquire of E. Neff, Reynoldsviile, Pa. Suits. For men, boy's and children in the newest cuts and fabrics at our always saving price. Bing-Stoke Co. Never before has there been such a large stock of floor coverings shown in this town than we. have this spring. We have over 50 patterns of 9 ft. x 12ft. rugs from 13.00 to $50.00, and over 7,000 yardVof carpet from 20o to $1.60 per yard. Come and soe our stock ; no trouble to show it. J. U. Hillls & Co. if T. Brady. Deadly Serpent Bites Are as common in India as are stomach and liver disorders with us. For the latter however there Is a sure remedy : Electric Bitters ; the great restorative mndicino, of which S. A. Brown, of Bennettsvllle, S. C, says : "They restored my wife to perfect health, after years of suffering with dyspepsia and a chronically torpid liver." Electric Bitters cure chills and fever, malaria, biliousness, lame back, kidney troubles and bladder disorders. Sold on guarantee by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co., of Reynoldsviile and Sykes ville. Price 50c. Novelties. Belts, gloves, laces, collars, hosiery, handkerchiefs and hundreds of other needful articles for ladies. Bing Stoke Co. The First of the Season. On Sunday, June 10th, the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R'y will open the summer excursion season with alow rate excursion to the great ' Kin7.ua Viaduct. Special train will leave Sykes at 9.00 a. m. Round trip tickets only $1.00. Mennens Talcum Powder, sold moBt places for 25c , you get it here for 15c. Bing-Stoke Co. If you want to buy or soil anything, or lose or find anything, try our "want' column. Sure of good results. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and evorv insertion. For Rent House on Grant street. Inquire R. DeVere King. For Rent Seven room house on 3rd street. City water and gas. Inquire of C. W. Flynn. Lost LHtle boys' brown coat, be tween Reynoldsviile and Schwem hill. Please leave at Star office. For Sale One McCormick mower and horse rake ; two fresh cows ; one horse, harness and buggy. William Gibson, Mabel street. Farm for Sale Farm of 63 acres, 30 acres cleared and some small timber on balance, will be sold for $1,200, re serving the mineral rights. The house and barn on farm cost $1,200. Farm is located In Plnecreek township, noar Levi Schuckers farm. For particulars inquire of Frederick Starr. Postofllce address, Roynoldsvillo, Pa. Farm for Sale Fifty acres in cul tivation; located 3$ miles west of Reyn oldsviile; fruit of all kinds; good build ings; farm in good condition and handy church and school. Inquire of Henry Snyder, Reynoldsviile, Pa. Wanted At once, 50 good carpen ters and 4 good painters. Wages, $2.75 to 8J.00 for day of nine hours. Steady work of a general nature. Connellsville Construction Co., Connellsville, Pa. For Sale Mattress, two sets of bed springs and one maple bedstead. Will be sold cheap. Inquire at The Star office. For Rent Six room house on Jack son Btreet. Inquire of Lois Robinson. Wanted One hundred bushel pota toes. Robinson & Mundorff. For Sale One house and lot In West Reynoldsviile and one lot on Grant St., Reynoldsviile. W. C. Smith, attorney. For Sale Two desirable building lots on Hill st., near Third st. Easy terms. Inquire of E. Neff. For Sale Two 6 room houses near Star glass plant. Inquire of M. M. Davis or E. Neff. For rent House on Jackson st. quire of E. T. McGaw. In- Notice to Dog Owners. Tim Burgee desires every owner of a dog or lilies, raiding within tho limits of the borough Reynoldsviile, to bear in mind that on the first day of July, of the present yar, Ordinance No. 83, formed for t li.i prevention of the disease known as rabies, or hydrophobia, will be strictly hnd rigidly enforced not only as to muzzlos, but collars also. On and after the first day of July, 1900, every dog within the limits of the borough of Reynoldsviile, Jefferson county.whether running at large or not, must have a collar with the owner's name plainly stamped thereon and a tag, showing that be has paid a tax for said dog. Each and every dog must be muzzled at the mouth ho as to prevent biting or eating, during the months of July and August. The ordinance provides for tho payment of $! .00 out of the borough treasury for the destruction, and burial of each and every dog whose owner disregards this ordinance. This notice is given in due time so that every person or persons owning a dog or dogs may be preparod to comply with the enforcement of this ordinance. Any one who is not familiar with the ordinance can be enlightened thereon by calling on the Burgess at the Volun teer printing ofllce or the city clerk at the Building and Loan Association's ofllce. Is American Patriotism Dead ? The patriotism which once fired the hearts of our forefathers, which Bpurred thom on to noble, daring deeds, is now a smoldoring fire. We no longer see that real, true, inspiring, whole-souled patriotism which characterized the men who fou'ght aud died to make the country what it Is to-day. It Beems that true 'patriotism died with them, and although a day has been Bel apart to honor the memory of the men who struggled bo bravely from 1801 to 1805, bow many pass the day without a thought of Its real purpose ? How few pay tribute to those heroes whom every American should respect, honor and love ? How is our Decoration Day spent? With drunkenness, gayety and sports. Saloons doing a rushing business and young boys reeling on our streets. Ah, Bharae ! Is It any wonder that an old veteran with tear-filled eyes and trembling voice should say : "I hope and pray that our President will order that Decoration Day be observed no more, for then the spirits of the dead could rest more peacefully In their graves." Fellow-countrymen, it's high time we were doing something. Citizen. Your Summer Outing. If you are fond of fishing, canoeing, camping or the study of wild animals, look up the Algonquin National Park of Ontario for your summer outing. A fish and game preserve of 2,000,000 acres, Interspersed with 1,200 lakes and rivers, is awaiting you, offering all the attractions that nature can bestow. Magnificent canoe trips. Altitude 2,000 feet above sea level. Pure and exhil arating air. Just the place for a young man to put in his summer holidays. An interesting and profusely illustrated de scriptive publication telling you all about It sent free on application to W. Robinson, 50(1 Park Building, Pitts burg, Pa. Luck and Chance. Luck and chance don't figure In the making of Prizer Stoves and Ranges. They are the result of good materials, careful workmanship and the best experience in stove making. They contain many good ideas that lighten kitchen work and add to the comfort and convenience of tho houso-keeper. Come In and let us tell you about them. Sold and guaranteed by Reynoldsviile Hardware Co. , Gold Trading Stamps. Don't forget we give Gold Trading Stamps with every purchase in all departments. Bing-Stoke Co. Souvenir postal cards of the new and old . E. churches are c n mV ft Etc ke & Feicht Drug Co. store, Bing-Stoke Co. department store, Reynolds Drug Co. store and at The Star printing ofllce. Blank house leases may be obtained in any quantity at THE Star office. You receive the bene fit of over twenty five years banking ex perience by having your account with The Peoples National Bank Reynoldsviile, enn'a Interest paid on sav ing accounts. Capital $100,000.00. w. f . Honest Wear in tor ft.-1 j-'i Wanted GIRLS To learn Winding and Quilling. Apply Enterprise Silk Co. SINGLE COPIES OF THE STAR May be Secured at The Star Office at any time and in any quantity. Price per copy, Three Cents. Bullock's Comfort Porch Swing Child's Crib and Hammock Not an old maid's swing, but for young ladies and their best fellow. Also a special sale of Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Oil Cloth and Linoleums AT Modern Bath Rooms Make Modern Homes 1 IflWhen visitors come isn't it o equipped that it wins the eye ? ".StM&UHf Porcelain Enameled Fixtures make your bath room modern and a room to be admired. We sell and install this famous ware and can quote you prices that will please you. When you place your plumbing contract with us you are assured of high-grade work and prompt service. Booklet illustrating many neat bath rooms sent free. , THE IjNION 'PLUMBING "COMPANY R. D. Albright, 9ole:Ownor. Sunimcrvllle I'uono. Keynoldsylllo, I'a. II waiK-over Shoes Men. Two primary factors contribute to the wearing qualities of WALK OVER shoes good, honest materials the best obtainable In the markets of the world, and careful, conscientious workmanship by the most expert shoemakers In the most famous ehoemaking district on earth. WALK-OVER shoes are the perfec tion of forty years of continuous exper ience in the manufacture of fine foot wear. The makers of this famous line have always been the first to accept new IdeaB which would add to the value of WALK-OVER shoes. Thousands upon thousands of dollars have been ex pended year after year to secure the perfection or the WALK-OVER shoe of to-day. Prices $3.50 and $4.00. Banister Shoes lor Men, $5.00. ADAM'S SHOE STORE Foot Fitters REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Queen Bees Bred for quality from select Italian stock. Reared In Maplewood apiary and mated in a separate mating yard. REA'S HONEY MAKERS Are a strain of tliree banded Italians unexcelled for working qualities. They have the advantage of being hred in your own locality. Untested, only at present 75e each. German-Italian hybrids, obtained by re-3tocklg. Good workers. Vig orous one year old queens, 25c each. GEORGE H. REA. Ii. F. D. NO. 8. HALL'S. gratifying to have your bath room approving glance of every critical 7 j w 1